1976 South Carolina Code of Laws
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Title 48 - Environmental Protection and Conservation
CHAPTER 25.
FORESTRY DISTRICTS
SECTION 48-25-10. Establishment of forestry districts for fire protection.
There are hereby created and established forty-six several respective forestry districts for fire protection of the forests of South Carolina. Each of the several respective forestry districts shall be composed of one of the several respective counties of the State of South Carolina, and shall be as follows and so numbered and designated, to wit:
Forestry District No. 1..... ..............Abbeville
County
Forestry District No. 2..... ..................Aiken
County
Forestry District No. 3..... ..............Allendale
County
Forestry District No. 4..... ...............Anderson
County
Forestry District No. 5..... ................Bamberg
County
Forestry District No. 6..... ...............Barnwell
County
Forestry District No. 7..... ...............Beaufort
County
Forestry District No. 8..... ...............Berkeley
County
Forestry District No. 9..... ................Calhoun
County
Forestry District No. 10.... .............Charleston
County
Forestry District No. 11.... ...............Cherokee
County
Forestry District No. 12.... ................Chester
County
Forestry District No. 13.... ...........Chesterfield
County
Forestry District No. 14.... ..............Clarendon
County
Forestry District No. 15.... ...............Colleton
County
Forestry District No. 16.... .............Darlington
County
Forestry District No. 17.... .................Dillon
County
Forestry District No. 18.... .............Dorchester
County
Forestry District No. 19.... ..............Edgefield
County
Forestry District No. 20.... ..............Fairfield
County
Forestry District No. 21.... ...............Florence
County
Forestry District No. 22.... .............Georgetown
County
Forestry District No. 23.... .............Greenville
County
Forestry District No. 24.... ..............Greenwood
County
Forestry District No. 25.... ................Hampton
County
Forestry District No. 26.... ..................Horry
County
Forestry District No. 27.... .................Jasper
County
Forestry District No. 28.... ................Kershaw
County
Forestry District No. 29.... ..............Lancaster
County
Forestry District No. 30.... ................Laurens
County
Forestry District No. 31.... ....................Lee
County
Forestry District No. 32.... ..............Lexington
County
Forestry District No. 33.... .................Marion
County
Forestry District No. 34.... ...............Marlboro
County
Forestry District No. 35.... ..............McCormick
County
Forestry District No. 36.... ...............Newberry
County
Forestry District No. 37.... .................Oconee
County
Forestry District No. 38.... .............Orangeburg
County
Forestry District No. 39.... ................Pickens
County
Forestry District No. 40.... ...............Richland
County
Forestry District No. 41.... .................Saluda
County
Forestry District No. 42.... ............Spartanburg
County
Forestry District No. 43.... .................Sumter
County
Forestry District No. 44.... ..................Union
County
Forestry District No. 45.... ...........Williamsburg
County
Forestry District No. 46.... ...................York
County
Each forestry district enumerated and designated herein shall have the same territory and territorial boundaries as the county which it represents and in which it is located.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 29-30.11; 1964 (53) 1867.
SECTION 48-25-20. Enactment of fire protection laws by General Assembly.
The General Assembly may enact fire protection laws to protect the forests in each of the several respective forestry districts of the State as herein enumerated and designated and as authorized and provided by the amendment to Section 34 of article III, of the State Constitution of 1895, ratified February 13, 1963, by Act No. 28, "An Act To Ratify The Amendment To Section 34 of Article III Of the Constitution Of This State, Relating To The Prohibition Of Special Laws, So As To Empower The General Assembly To Divide The State Into Forestry Districts And To Enact Legislation For The Protection Of Forestry In The Districts," Acts and Joint Resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, 1963, page 23.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 29-30.12; 1964 (53) 1867.
SECTION 48-25-30. Combination of districts into compact forestry districts.
The General Assembly may combine any two or more of the forestry districts herein enumerated and designated into a compact forestry district and likewise may combine a forestry district or forestry districts with a compact forestry district and, also compact forestry districts with compact forestry districts. Provided, that the forestry districts or the compact forestry districts so combined, as herein provided, are contiguous. Provided, further , that the fire protection laws of the forests of any compact forestry district are equal and uniform throughout such compact forestry district. The first compact forestry district created and established by combining two or more contiguous forestry districts, as herein provided, for fire protection of the forests of such compact forestry district by equal and uniform fire protection laws of the forests throughout the compact forestry district shall be designated and enumerated as Compact Forestry District No. 1, and any following compact forestry districts shall be successively designated and enumerated in numerical order. The remaining forestry districts each composed of a single county shall be renumbered appropriately in successive numerical order as herein provided.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 29-30.13; 1964 (53) 1867.
SECTION 48-25-40. Laws applicable to all forestry and compact forestry districts.
The State laws in force on March 6, 1964 affecting forestry shall, until changed, apply to all of the forestry districts and compact forestry districts of the State, except where otherwise specified, and all laws of the State thereafter enacted shall apply to the entire State except where otherwise specified.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 29-30.15; 1964 (53) 1867.
SECTION 48-25-50. Duty of law enforcement officers to enforce forestry laws.
It shall be the positive duty of all sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, constables, rural policemen, and special officers to actively cooperate with the South Carolina Commission of Forestry and the State Forester in the enforcement of the forestry laws of the State.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 29-30.16; 1964 (53) 1867.